Jeremiah was a toad Sitting by the country road Squat and slimy - big and fat Aren't you glad you're not like that? He sat and stared at flea and fly And watched the people passing by Obnoxious fumes were hanging 'round From engines speeding on the ground Mud was splashing Horns were clashing Such an awful toady place In mud he wallowed - bugs he swallowed Nasty grins upon his face What warts he had and pimples too What awful things he liked to do Till then one day while feeling foul And eyeing traffic with a scowl He saw a bug both big and plump A nice and juicy buzzing rump With beady gaze and greedy ways He sat and waited in the haze Till there, aha, it came in reach And so he snatched it like a peach He tongue was long and lighting quick Though such a snack would make me sick He gulped it down with grand delight Making a disgusting sight But oh, what's wrong? He grabbed his throat His manner desperate I took note Ah, it seemed the bite was much too big Now what a greedy selfish pig But there he was in dire plight Putting up a gruesome fight It wasn't pretty, it was not nice He tried to to call for help - twice He couldn't ribbit, he couldn't croak All he did was choke and choke Finally in desperation Giving way to aggravation Out he stepped into the street Never knowing what he'd meet A passing car was unaware Of tragedy occurring there And lickity split, berbump, ker-splat The grup was gone... The toad was flat A pancake colored brown and green The spectacle was quite obscene But I have to say a fitting end For one so foul and without friend No one mourned, no one cried One more toad just up and died In fact, unless I wrote this ode None would know of Jair the toad